Apr 11, 2008 | Victoria Advocate
Ranging Reporter update: Volunteers plan to clean up light bulbs on Matagorda Island
“All of them wash up. It could be falling off boats, oilrigs, barges. It could be blowing off property. It could be from anywhere.”
Ranging reporter Tara Bozick explored the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge this morning, noticing all kinds of beautiful wildflowers. via Victoria Advocate
Getting an eye-opener on growth
Working on the Tribune's annual Discover Matagorda guide these past couple of weeks provided a real eye-opener as to how much the county has changed and grown over the years. via The Daily Tribune
Dead zones regularly haunt Texas coastal waters, A&M study finds
“You go offshore, and the fishing should be fine”
Low-oxygen waters known as dead zones have appeared as regularly as the tides along the Texas coast, according to a new Texas A&M University study. via Houston Chronicle
Runoff election gets little attention
“But it requires the same amount of work and effort as any other election”
Updated 55 minutes ago Early voting for the democratic run-off election began with a slow start with only 14 countywide voters showing up to the polls on Monday, March 31. via The Daily Tribune
Palm trees kine main street in Matagorda
“Right now we are working with the Matagorda Harbor to plant some trees along the top of the hill that blocks the highway's view of the harbor”
Updated 36 minutes ago The Matagorda Area Chamber of Commerce is making strides not only to attract tourists, but also to improve the appearance of the quaint coastal tourist destination that Matagorda has ... via The Daily Tribune
Ranging Reporter update: Hollywood comes to Texas
With temperatures expected to reach 80 today, I am thankful that spring weather seems to be on the way. via Victoria Advocate
'Tree of Life' uprooted, briefly
Michael Corocoran , our cub reporter in Smithville, who calls with panting reports about the latest Brangelina sightings and stuff like that, shoots us this latest crumb from the set of Terrence Malick 's ... via The Austin American-Statesman
What's killing dolphins along the Texas Coast
“To have that many concentrated in those two to three days is a pretty high number”
Detectives are roaming Texas beaches this week trying to find out if something out of the ordinary is killing dolphins. via KHOU-TV Houston
Casting call in Matagorda Sunday
Get ready for your close-up. An open casting call for a major Hollywood family film is taking place Sunday at the Fireman's Hall in Matagorda. via Victoria Advocate
Acting hopefuls show up for open casting call
“We are seeking people of all ethnicities with timeless, non-modern looks.”
Anyone who missed the chance to audition for the casting call at the Bay City Civic Center on Saturday will have a second chance to be seen from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Fireman's Hall, 216 Market Street, in ... via The Daily Tribune
Brown pelican population soars
“We're viewing it as an outstanding success,"Craig Rieben, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman, said. "You always see the pelicans sitting on a pier post. It's almost iconic of your coastal areas.”
AUSTWELL The brown pelican may get booted off the endangered species list. As recovery efforts have brought the population of this endangered species to more than 620,000 brown pelicans across the country, the ... via Victoria Advocate
The Galveston County Daily News
Cardinal DiNardo calls on Texas Episcopalians
“When you come to Jesus, you get a job”
Malcolm Gee of Texas City seemed just a little bit nervous at Moody Gardens on Friday night - and with good reason. via The Galveston County Daily News
“We've made a lot of progress in recent years in cleaning up abandoned crab traps, but it's still a problem”
AUSTIN All Texas bays will be closed to crabbing with crab traps today through Feb. via Victoria Advocate
Coastal science workshops for career educators
Coastal science workshops for career educators This summer, the Texas Sea Grant Extension Program of Texas A&M University will partner with the privately run Upper Texas Coast Waterborne Education Center to ... via The Wilson County News
Nuclear meeting gets mixed response
“Do we need this plant? And will it be completed on time? And the history of this has not been clear.”
BAY CITY Protesters stood at the entrance of the Bay City Civic Center on Tuesday afternoon holding anti-nuclear signs and voicing their opposition to the expansion of the South Texas Project, which would ... via Victoria Advocate
Nuclear regulatory panel to hold second round of meetings
“It's just an informal opportunity for the people to talk to the NRC staff, the license applicant and advocacy groups”
BAY CITY The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission has scheduled another round of public meetings to discuss the South Texas Project's combined license application for Unit 3 and Unit 4. The first meeting ... via Victoria Advocate
“When she finished, the whole house went up.”
Jessie Ann Lewis, a Matagorda County resident for 75 years, celebrates her 100th birthday today with special recognition by the President of the United States, the U.S. House of Representatives, the governor of ... via The Daily Tribune
Tornado Watch for Southeast Texas
TORNADO WATCH FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: BRAZORIA CHAMBERS FORT BEND GALVESTON HARDIN HARRIS JACKSON JASPER JEFFERSON LIBERTY MATAGORDA MONTGOMERY NEWTON ORANGE POLK SAN JACINTO TYLER WHARTON Severe weather ... via KBTV Beaumont
“I expect 1 to 3 inches of rain along the coastline; 1 inch of rain widespread in southeast Texas”
Houston's sunny and perfect days are over for now. Rain chances are at 30 percent for lunchtime Tuesday, increasing to 60 percent by rush hour. via KHOU-TV Houston